Ah, back in Rome.
We've been busy. And without an internet connection. Last time I posted, we were in our hotel room in Murano and had a really crappy wireless connection. (FYI: Murano is the city of glass. Glass makers in Murano apprentice for 15 years before they can go their own way, and in the early history of the city, any glass makers who attempted to leave the island were given two chances: after the first escape attempt, they had all of their equipment taken, and after the second attempt, they were killed. They are pretty crazy with the glass making, but they do some some pretty amazing things made out of glass.) I've uploaded some pictures from Venice/Murano and some of the pics from the Amalfi coast. I mentioned that Venice is the most beautiful city on earth...well...the Costiera Amalfitano is definatly the most beautiful place. It was about 30+ degrees. The coast is a beautiful array of jagged rocks with tree's and lemon gardens (they grow lemons there that are about the size of a football). Each morning, as the fog lifts, it hovers around the tops of the cliffs for a couple hours. Oh, and the bus ride to Amalfi from Salerno was INSANE. At some points of the road, there is only a single lane for traffic, even though there is traffic going both ways. Have you ever seen a hairpin turn? Well thats nothing. This bus driver was taking hairpin turns on the side of the cliff going about 60 kilometers per hour with traffic coming the other way. It took over an hour to go 30 kilometers, and the bus was honking the horn the entire way. It was almost like a roller coaster ride. Anyways, our hotel room at the Hotel Tritone (one of the only 4 star hotels in the area) was awesome. Biggest balcony I've ever seen, and an amazing view. Darren went swimming in the Mediterranian, while I sat on the deck and drank beer (the Italians actually make some pretty decent stuff, just as good as any beer from Canada that I've had). Anyways, here some pics.
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